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This. It's possible to use "text bullying" as a noun phrase ("Text bullying is a growing problem"), but "to get text bullying" does not have any meaning that could possibly fit in your example. When a person dies in an accident, we can say that he "got killed," but never that he "got killing." Use the past participle in that sort of construction.

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This. It's possible to use "text bullying" as a noun phrase ("Text bullying is a growing problem"), but "to get text bullying" does not have any meaning that could possibly fit in your example. When a person dies in an accident, we can say that he "got killed," but never that he "got killing." Use the past participle in that sort of construction.